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50 Cent, Game Get It Back On

Truce...What truce?

Just three months after the Game patched things up with 50 Cent, the former rap friends are at it again.

It was the Game who torpedoed the short-lived peace, sounding off at a performance Sunday at Summer Jam, the New York area's annual hip-hop blowout taking place at Giants Stadium in New Jersey.

The Game had been reportedly been slighting Fiddy while on the road with Snoop Dogg during their ill-fated How the West Was Won tour, but apparently took things to a new level over the weekend..

According to MTV, the Game switched up lyrics on "Hate It or Love It"--the new hit track off his Documentary that he originally recorded with 50 Cent--to reflect his displeasure with Fiddy and his entire G-Unit crew, of which the Game was once a member.

The Game also yelled "F--k 50" during his set, per MTV. Finally, the Game flipped lyrics on his biggest hit, "This Is How We Do," another cut he first dueted with Fiddy, rapping: "50 Cent can suck my... / Tony Yayo can suck my... /G-Unit can suck my..." AllHipHop.com reports the Game also put his own spin on the G-Unit rallying cry throughout the show, yelling "G-G-G-G-U-Not!" at several points during his set.

Tensions between the two first made headlines in March after Fiddy booted the Game from the G-Unit posse, claiming his protégé had been disloyal to him. The falling out was blamed for a subsequent shooting incident outside a New York radio station, although police have never confirmed either rapper's involvement.

Days later, however, they called a press conference, where they hugged and announced a truce.

But the Game, who was slapped with a $280 million assault lawsuit in April, apparently still holds a grudge. In a final diss to Fiddy's rep Sunday, the Compton-based Game called the Massacre maker a snitch and trashed him for moving to a mansion in a tony Connecticut town; the upstart rapper then tossed his G-Unit necklace into the crowd.

The entire Summer Jam show, which also included sets from Kanye West and Jay-Z, will air June 24 on the Fuse network at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT.

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